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TwitterData is collected because of public interest in how the City’s budget is being spent on salary and overtime pay for all municipal employees. Data is input into the City's Personnel Management System (“PMS”) by the respective user Agencies. Each record represents the following statistics for every city employee: Agency, Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial, Agency Start Date, Work Location Borough, Job Title Description, Leave Status as of the close of the FY (June 30th), Base Salary, Pay Basis, Regular Hours Paid, Regular Gross Paid, Overtime Hours worked, Total Overtime Paid, and Total Other Compensation (i.e. lump sum and/or retro payments). This data can be used to analyze how the City's financial resources are allocated and how much of the City's budget is being devoted to overtime. The reader of this data should be aware that increments of salary increases received over the course of any one fiscal year will not be reflected. All that is captured, is the employee's final base and gross salary at the end of the fiscal year. In very limited cases, a check replacement and subsequent refund may reflect both the original check as well as the re-issued check in employee pay totals.
NOTE 1: To further improve the visibility into the number of employee OT hours worked, beginning with the FY 2023 report, an updated methodology will be used which will eliminate redundant reporting of OT hours in some specific instances. In the previous calculation, hours associated with both overtime pay as well as an accompanying overtime “companion code” pay were included in the employee total even though they represented pay for the same period of time. With the updated methodology, the dollars shown on the Open Data site will continue to be inclusive of both types of overtime, but the OT hours will now reflect a singular block of time, which will result in a more representative total of employee OT hours worked. The updated methodology will primarily impact the OT hours associated with City employees in uniformed civil service titles. The updated methodology will be applied to the Open Data posting for Fiscal Year 2023 and cannot be applied to prior postings and, as a result, the reader of this data should not compare OT hours prior to the 2023 report against OT hours published starting Fiscal Year 2023. The reader of this data may continue to compare OT dollars across all published Fiscal Years on Open Data.
NOTE 2: As a part of FISA-OPA’s routine process for reviewing and releasing Citywide Payroll Data, data for some agencies (specifically NYC Police Department (NYPD) and the District Attorneys’ Offices (Manhattan, Kings, Queens, Richmond, Bronx, and Special Narcotics)) have been redacted since they are exempt from disclosure pursuant to the Freedom of Information Law, POL § 87(2)(f), on the ground that disclosure of the information could endanger the life and safety of the public servants listed thereon. They are further exempt from disclosure pursuant to POL § 87(2)(e)(iii), on the ground that any release of the information would identify confidential sources or disclose confidential information relating to a criminal investigation, and POL § 87(2)(e)(iv), on the ground that disclosure would reveal non-routine criminal investigative techniques or procedures. Some of these redactions will appear as XXX in the name columns.
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This dataset is now updated annually here.
This dataset contains the salary, pay rate, and total compensation of every New York City employee. In this dataset this information is provided for the 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017 fiscal years, and provides a transparent lens into who gets paid how much and for what.
Note that fiscal years in the New York City budget cycle start on July 1st and end on June 30th (see here). That means that this dataset contains, in its sum, compensation information for all City of New York employees for the period July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2017.
This dataset provides columns for fiscal year, employee name, the city department they work for, their job title, and various fields describing their compensation. The most important of these fields is "Regular Gross Pay", which provides that employee's total compensation.
This information was published as-is by the City of New York.
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TwitterData is collected because of public interest in how the City’s budget is being spent on salary and overtime pay for all municipal employees. Data is input into the City's Personnel Management System (“PMS”) by the respective user Agencies. Each record represents the following statistics for every city employee: Agency, Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial, Agency Start Date, Work Location Borough, Job Title Description, Leave Status as of the close of the FY (June 30th), Base Salary, Pay Basis, Regular Hours Paid, Regular Gross Paid, Overtime Hours worked, Total Overtime Paid, and Total Other Compensation (i.e. lump sum and/or retro payments). This data can be used to analyze how the City's financial resources are allocated and how much of the City's budget is being devoted to overtime. The reader of this data should be aware that increments of salary increases received over the course of any one fiscal year will not be reflected. All that is captured, is the employee's final base and gross salary at the end of the fiscal year.
NOTE: As a part of FISA-OPA’s routine process for reviewing and releasing Citywide Payroll Data, data for some agencies (specifically NYC Police Department (NYPD) and the District Attorneys’ Offices (Manhattan, Kings, Queens, Richmond, Bronx, and Special Narcotics)) have been redacted since they are exempt from disclosure pursuant to the Freedom of Information Law, POL § 87(2)(f), on the ground that disclosure of the information could endanger the life and safety of the public servants listed thereon. They are further exempt from disclosure pursuant to POL § 87(2)(e)(iii), on the ground that any release of the information would identify confidential sources or disclose confidential information relating to a criminal investigation, and POL § 87(2)(e)(iv), on the ground that disclosure would reveal non-routine criminal investigative techniques or procedures.
Column Name - Description
Fiscal Year - Fiscal Year
Payroll Number - Payroll Number
Agency Name - The Payroll agency that the employee works for
Last Name - Last name of employee
First Name - First name of employee
Mid Init - Middle initial of employee
Agency Start Date - Date which employee began working for their current agency
Work Location Borough - Borough of employee's primary work location
Title Description - Civil service title description of the employee
Leave Status as of June 30 - Status of employee as of the close of the relevant fiscal year: Active, Ceased, or On Leave
Base Salary - Base Salary assigned to the employee
Pay Basis - Lists whether the employee is paid on an hourly, per diem or annual basis
Regular Hours - Number of regular hours employee worked in the fiscal year
Regular Gross Paid - The amount paid to the employee for base salary during the fiscal year
OT Hours - Overtime Hours worked by employee in the fiscal year
Total OT Paid - Total overtime pay paid to the employee in the fiscal year
Total Other Pay - Includes any compensation in addition to gross salary and overtime pay, ie Differentials, lump sums, uniform allowance, meal allowance, retroactive pay increases, settlement amounts, and bonus pay, if applicable.
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The Civil List reports the agency code (DPT), first initial and last name (NAME), agency name (ADDRESS), title code (TTL #), pay class (PC), and salary (SAL-RATE) of individuals who were employed by the City of New York at any given time during the indicated year.
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The Civil List reports the agency code (DPT), first initial and last name (NAME), agency name (ADDRESS), title code (TTL #), pay class (PC), and salary (SAL-RATE) of individuals who were employed by the City of New York at any given time during the indicated year.
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This dataset contains the name, job title, department, and salary of every employee that was on the City of Chicago payroll at the time of capture in mid-2017. It provides a transparent lens into who gets paid how much and for what.
This dataset provides columns for employee name, the city department they work for, their job title, and various fields describing their compensation. Most employee salaries are covered by the Annual Salary field, but some employees paid hourly are covered by a combination of Typical Hours and Hourly Rate fields.
This dataset is published as-is by the City of Chicago (here).
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TwitterThe New York City Controller's Office maintains a database of the salary and benefits paid to city employees since the fiscal year 2013. This is data representing the Employee Compensation report.
Year Type: Fiscal (July through June) or Calendar (January through December)
Year: An accounting period of 12 months. The New York City operates operates on a fiscal year that begins on July 1 and ends on June 30 the following year. The Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2012 is represented as FY2011-2012.
Employee Identifier: Each distinct number in the “Employee Identifier” column represents one employee. These identifying numbers are not meaningful but rather are randomly assigned for the purpose of building this dataset.
Salaries: Normal salaries paid to permanent or temporary City employees.
Overtime: Amounts paid to City employees working in excess of 40 hours per week.
Other Salaries: Various irregular payments made to City employees including premium pay, incentive pay, or other one-time payments.
Total Salary: The sum of all salaries paid to City employees.
Retirement: City contributions to employee retirement plans.
Health/Dental: City-paid premiums to health and dental insurance plans covering City employees. To protect confidentiality as legally required, pro-rated citywide averages are presented in lieu of employee-specific health and dental benefits.
Other Benefits: Mandatory benefits paid on behalf of employees, such as Social Security (FICA and Medicare) contributions, unemployment insurance premiums, and minor discretionary benefits not included in the above categories.
Total Benefits: The sum of all benefits paid to City employees.
Total Compensation: The sum of all salaries and benefits paid to City employees.
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This dataset provides detailed information about various job positions available within the city government. This dataset encompasses a wide range of roles, agencies, and qualifications, offering valuable insights into the city's workforce landscape.
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Job Categories: The dataset covers a diverse array of job categories, ranging from legal affairs and engineering to health and community programs. This diversity showcases the wide spectrum of public sector roles available in NYC.
Qualifications and Skills: Detailed qualification requirements and preferred skills are provided for each job, giving candidates clear insights into the competencies needed to apply successfully.
Salary Information: The dataset includes salary ranges for each position, allowing job seekers to gauge potential earnings based on their experience and qualifications.
Application Process: Clear instructions on how to apply, including application links and deadlines, provide valuable guidance to potential applicants.
Work Details: Information about work hours, shift patterns, and potential remote work options (where applicable) offers a comprehensive understanding of the job's work-life balance.
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The New York City Job Dataset is a valuable resource for job seekers, offering comprehensive insights into available positions, qualifications, and application procedures within the city's public sector. Users should leverage this data responsibly and refer to official sources for the most up-to-date information.
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TwitterThe Agency Report Table aggregates pay and employment characteristics in accordance with the requirements of Local Law 18 of 2019. The Table is a point-in-time snapshot of employees who were either active or on temporary leave (parental leave, military leave, illness, etc.) as of December 31st of each year the data is available (see Column "Data Year"). In addition, the Table contains snapshot data of active employees in seasonal titles as of June 30th. To protect the privacy of employees, the sign “<5” is used instead of the actual number for groups of less than five (5) employees, in accordance with the Citywide Privacy Protection Policies and Protocols. The Pay and Demographics Report, and the list of agencies included is available on the MODA Open Source Analytics Library: https://modaprojects.cityofnewyork.us/local-law-18/
Each row represents a group of employees with a common agency, EEO-4 Job Category, pay band, employee status and demographic attributes, which include race, ethnicity and gender.
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A dataset that explores Green Card sponsorship trends, salary data, and employer insights for new york city, ny in the U.S.
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H-1B visa sponsorship trends for New York City, NY, covering top employers, salary insights, approval rates, and geographic distribution. Explore how work city impacts the U.S. job market under the H-1B program.
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A dataset that explores Green Card sponsorship trends, salary data, and employer insights for garden city, ny in the U.S.
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The provided dataset offers comprehensive insights into various job postings within different governmental agencies in New York City. Ranging from administrative roles to specialized technical positions, each entry outlines essential details such as job titles, agency affiliations, qualifications, and application procedures.
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With a focus on roles within departments like the Department of Environmental Protection, Bronx District Attorney's Office, Office of Criminal Justice, and Department of Design & Construction, this dataset provides a valuable resource for individuals seeking employment opportunities in public service.
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Through detailed descriptions of job responsibilities, qualifications, and application processes, this dataset serves as a guide for both prospective applicants and organizational recruiters, facilitating informed decision-making and efficient recruitment processes within the New York City governmental sector.
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Job ID: Unique identifier for each job posting.
Agency: Governmental organization or department responsible for the job posting.
Posting Type: Indicates whether the posting is internal or external.
# Of Positions: Number of vacancies available for the position.
Business Title: Job title used within the agency.
Civil Service Title: Official civil service title assigned to the position.
Title Classification: Classification level of the title (e.g., Competitive, Non-Competitive).
Title Code No: Code assigned to the title for organizational purposes.
Level: Level of the position within the organizational hierarchy.
Job Category: Category or field of work the position falls under.
Full-Time/Part-Time Indicator: Indicates whether the position is full-time or part-time.
Career Level: Indicates the career level or experience required for the position.
Salary Range From: Starting salary range for the position.
Salary Range To: Ending salary range for the position.
Salary Frequency: Frequency at which the salary is paid (e.g., Annual, Hourly).
Work Location: Location where the job will be based.
Division/Work Unit: Specific division or unit within the agency where the position is located.
Job Description: Description of the duties and responsibilities associated with the position.
Minimum Qual Requirements: Minimum qualifications required for the position.
Preferred Skills: Skills or qualifications preferred but not required for the position.
Additional Information: Any additional information provided about the job posting.
To Apply: Instructions on how to apply for the position.
Posting Date: Date when the job posting was initially posted.
Post Until: Date until which the job posting is active.
Posting Updated: Date when the job posting information was last updated.
Process Date: Date related to the processing of the job posting (if available).
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TwitterThe Deferred Compensation Plan is an umbrella program for three defined contribution plans, the 457 Plan, 401(k) Plan, and 401(a) Plan, and a deemed IRA called the New York City Employee (NYCE) IRA. The administration of the City of New York Deferred Compensation Plan is entirely self-funded. DCP receives revenue through a combination of participants’ quarterly administrative fees, amounts deducted from the net asset values, and interest earned on assets held in the DCP’s custodial account. These revenue sources cover custodial and recordkeeping expenses, communications, and administrative expenses. DCP Annual Comprehensive Financial Audit is available on the DCP website at: https://www.nyc.gov/site/olr/deferred/dcp-forms-and-downloads.page
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TwitterData is collected because of public interest in how the City’s budget is being spent on salary and overtime pay for all municipal employees. Data is input into the City's Personnel Management System (“PMS”) by the respective user Agencies. Each record represents the following statistics for every city employee: Agency, Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial, Agency Start Date, Work Location Borough, Job Title Description, Leave Status as of the close of the FY (June 30th), Base Salary, Pay Basis, Regular Hours Paid, Regular Gross Paid, Overtime Hours worked, Total Overtime Paid, and Total Other Compensation (i.e. lump sum and/or retro payments). This data can be used to analyze how the City's financial resources are allocated and how much of the City's budget is being devoted to overtime. The reader of this data should be aware that increments of salary increases received over the course of any one fiscal year will not be reflected. All that is captured, is the employee's final base and gross salary at the end of the fiscal year. In very limited cases, a check replacement and subsequent refund may reflect both the original check as well as the re-issued check in employee pay totals.
NOTE 1: To further improve the visibility into the number of employee OT hours worked, beginning with the FY 2023 report, an updated methodology will be used which will eliminate redundant reporting of OT hours in some specific instances. In the previous calculation, hours associated with both overtime pay as well as an accompanying overtime “companion code” pay were included in the employee total even though they represented pay for the same period of time. With the updated methodology, the dollars shown on the Open Data site will continue to be inclusive of both types of overtime, but the OT hours will now reflect a singular block of time, which will result in a more representative total of employee OT hours worked. The updated methodology will primarily impact the OT hours associated with City employees in uniformed civil service titles. The updated methodology will be applied to the Open Data posting for Fiscal Year 2023 and cannot be applied to prior postings and, as a result, the reader of this data should not compare OT hours prior to the 2023 report against OT hours published starting Fiscal Year 2023. The reader of this data may continue to compare OT dollars across all published Fiscal Years on Open Data.
NOTE 2: As a part of FISA-OPA’s routine process for reviewing and releasing Citywide Payroll Data, data for some agencies (specifically NYC Police Department (NYPD) and the District Attorneys’ Offices (Manhattan, Kings, Queens, Richmond, Bronx, and Special Narcotics)) have been redacted since they are exempt from disclosure pursuant to the Freedom of Information Law, POL § 87(2)(f), on the ground that disclosure of the information could endanger the life and safety of the public servants listed thereon. They are further exempt from disclosure pursuant to POL § 87(2)(e)(iii), on the ground that any release of the information would identify confidential sources or disclose confidential information relating to a criminal investigation, and POL § 87(2)(e)(iv), on the ground that disclosure would reveal non-routine criminal investigative techniques or procedures. Some of these redactions will appear as XXX in the name columns.